Dickens in spanish

Dickens

pronunciation: dikkens part of speech: noun
In gestures

dickens 

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» be the dickens to = ser dificilísimo de, ser trabajosísimo de, ser un coñazo de.

Example: Cactuses are covered in clusters of tiny, nearly invisible needles as fine as human hair which are the dickens to find once they get stuck in you.

» give + Nombre + the dickens = echar un rapapolvo, echar una bronca, echar una regañina.

Example: She dropped onto the settee under the window, crossing her legs in a way that would have her mother giving her the dickens.

» how (in) the dickens...? = ¿cómo diablos...?, ¿cómo demonios...?, ¿cómo narices...?.

Example: How the dickens did that happen?.

» what (in) the dickens...? = ¿qué diablos...?, ¿qué demonios...?, ¿qué narices...?.

Example: What in the dickens is the matter with you?.

» when (in) the dickens...? = ¿cuándo diablos...?, ¿cuándo demonios...?, ¿cuándo narices...?.

Example: When the dickens are you going to learn?.

» where (in) the dickens...? = ¿dónde diablos...?, ¿dónde demonios...?, ¿dónde narices...?.

Example: Where the dickens have they been for the last two months?.

» who (in) the dickens...? = ¿quién diablos...?, ¿quién demonios...?, ¿quién narices...?.

Example: Who in the dickens is going to pay for all that?.

» why (in) the dickens...? = ¿por qué diablos...?, ¿por qué demonios...?, ¿por qué narices...?.

Example: Why the dickens can't she be arrested after using social media to incite violence?.

Dickens synonyms

devil in spanish: diablo, pronunciation: devəl part of speech: noun deuce in spanish: dos, pronunciation: dus part of speech: noun
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